The rowdy indie rockers of Gringo Star, shoegaze-y types of Mood Rings and self-described "fun-rock" artists of Baby Baby will descend upon the stage of the Earl for a night of Atlanta born 'n bred music. Tickets are $7, but take a peek at your Scoutmob app for a little something special.

We'd attempt to describe local wordsmiths Johnny Drago and Maxe Crandall's new novel, but we'll let them do it for us... because we really can't do much better than "a whimsical smut-fest set in the 1980s surreal world of jazzercise and jacuzzis," can we? Expect readings, live music, performances and shoulder pads.

Three talented artists, two exciting exhibitions, one grand evening (and a few little snacks and libations to boot) as ACAC celebrates their brand-new exhibitions for the winter: Alix Pearlstein's "The Dark Pavement," and Tony Labat & Tad Savinar's "Nice To Meet You."

Celebrating a whopping six years of blogging the music scene here in ATL, Ohmpark is hosting a festival with 14 of the city's most compelling acts, including Hello Ocho, Little Tybee, Oryx and Crake, Book Club and more. Pro-tip: a sweet little hook-up awaits on your humble Scoutmob app.